Center for Transnational Legal Studies
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A one-of-its-kind global partnership in legal education, encompassing students and faculty from over 25 world-class law schools. https://linktr.ee/ctlslondon
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This Thursday - Georgina Wright asks "Is the European Union good at negotiating agreements that work for Europe?"

Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/

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EVENT: Coding Capital - An Approach to Comparative Legal Analysis w/ Katharina Pistor - 20th Oct, 6pm

Author of “The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality” and “The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It”

More info: bit.ly/4nnWttQ

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We were delighted that Sean Hagan (Georgetown Law) could join us to deliver a Lecture in Transnational Justice on "Understanding and Combatting Corruption".

Our lectures are open to the public so if you'd like to sign-up, please get in touch!

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This Thursday - Alon Harel talks "Beyond Interpretation: Judicial Authority in the Face of Flagrantly Unjust Norms"

Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/

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This Thursday - Harro van Asselt on "Climate Change and Fossil Fuels in the ICJ Advisory Opinion".

Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events

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EVENT: Understanding and Combatting Corruption w/ Prof. Sean Hagan - Mon 22nd Sept, 6pm

As General Counsel Hagan advised on all legal aspects of IMF's operations and led policy initiatives including reform of the IMF’s anti-corruption policy.

Register: bit.ly/4n92xq0

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This Thursday - Boudewijn de Bruin on "The Struggle for Corporate Recognition: Ontology, Stakeholder Management, and Political CSR"

Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/

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We select a team of students to compete in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot each year. 2025 was no exception and we're proud to have formed another stellar group.

Read all about the experience here: bit.ly/3G7bj7H

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Last week at our Global Conference in Italy! Bringing together scholars, judges, practitioners, and alumni, the theme was “Transnational Law in Transition: Emergent Issues in Public and Private Law.”

Huge thanks to our partners at the University of Torino for hosting!

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EVENT - Blavatnik Book Talk: International Law Stories, 20th June

Examining some of the most significant international law cases in their social, political, and historical contexts.

Co-edited by CTLS' Carlos M. Vázquez and featuring contributions from Yuval Shany.

www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/events/blava...
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We're reflecting on the visit our Family Law class took to the UKSC last month. Prof. Shakargy arranged for a guided tour and a meeting with the esteemed Lady Rose, Justice of the Supreme Court. The class also had the opportunity to observe a hearing!

#CTLSLondon #TransnationalLaw #UKSC
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Next Monday: UK Information Commissioner John Edwards in conversation with Georgetown Law Professor Anupam Chander on issues of Data Privacy.

Limited spaces available. More info here: bit.ly/3YoN22M

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This week Priya Satia (Stanford University) contributed to our series of Lectures in Transnational Justice. Prof. Satia gave a lecture on "The Value of Reparations, or the Values of Reparation" at the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.

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This Thursday - Sharon Shakargy (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) on "The Difference Between Having a Voice and Being Heard: Thoughts on the Legal Capacity of Children"

Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/

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EVENT: The Value of Reparations, or the Values of Reparation.

A lecture from Professor Priya Satia - Tuesday 8th April, 6pm

Find out more and register to attend here: bit.ly/41W61CP

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This Thursday - Yoav Dotan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) on "Democracy, Populism and Disqualification Procedures: Can Courts Save Democracy by Disqualifying Populist Candidates?"

Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/

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Hear Sir Geoffrey Vos (Master of the Rolls and Head of the Judiciary of England & Wales) and Pascal Pichonnaz (President of the European Law Institute/@unifr) on "AI and Predictive Justice."

Wednesday 26th March

Find out how to attend our colloquium series here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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EVENT: Celebrate the launch of The Rule of Law Under Pressure: A Transnational Challenge by Gregory Shaffer - 20th March.

Find out more about the book register here: bit.ly/422YVh5

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EVENT: Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs by Prof Curtis Bradley, 17th March @ 6pm

The USA's constitutional law governing the conduct of foreign affairs has been developed and defined by the practices of Congress and the executive branch, aka “historical gloss.”

More info at the link in our bio!
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Professor Shakargy took some of her Comparative and Transnational Family Law students to Geneva to visit the UN to learn about the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW).

Read all about our trip here: mailchi.mp/law.georgeto...